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The covert surveillance and property interference code has been updated to reflect the new arrangements for oversight and inspection by the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office.
Where a relevant authority has its name changed, the entry under the former name may be removed and the new name added to the list in the appropriate place.
Management of land for sustainable development
The bill includes a new power in section 9 (3) to enable management of forestry land for the purpose of furthering sustainable development.
The Bill was amended at stage 2 to insert a new subsection (2A) into section 5 that provides that regulations under subsection (2) making provision in relation to section 1 may not appoint a day later than 31 December 2018.
Regulation 3(5) specifies certain circumstances in which a tenant ('T') is not to be regarded as a new entrant to farming for the purposes of section 5B of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 2003.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 September 2017
July 2012The UK Government published a summary of responses to the consultation on the proposed licensing scheme.July 2012Draft Regulations to bring in the new licensing scheme in England were laid before the UK Parliament.
As a final example, researchers studying the implementation of a new policy to provide take-home naloxone kits in the United States found there was limited implementation of the initiative.
Another barrier to policy implementation can emerge when a new policy conflicts with other existing regulations and responsibilities.10O'Toole, L., Slade, C., Brewer, G., & Gase, L. (2011).
Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/604516/Great_repeal_bill_white_paper_accessible.pdf [accessed 24 July 2017]The White Paper suggested that a key consideration in the repatriation of powers following Brexit will be to ensure that common UK frameworks are unaffected, allowing the single UK market to continue and making it easier for the UK Government to negotiate new...
As the legislative change places a new burden on local authorities, they are allocated additional funding from the Scottish Government through the wider block grant package.